Similarity Scaling Of Surface-Released Smoke Plumes |
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Authors: | Torben Mikkelsen Hans E. Jørgensen Morten Nielsen Søren Ott |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Wind Energy, Atmospheric Physics Program, Risø National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Concentration fluctuation data from surface-layer released smokeplumes have been investigated with the purpose of finding suitable scaling parametersfor the corresponding two-particle, relative diffusion process.Dispersion properties have been measured at downwind ranges between 0.1 and 1 km from a continuous, neutrally buoyant ground level source. A combinationof SF6 and chemical smoke (aerosols) was used as tracer. Instantaneous crosswind concentration profiles of high temporal (up to 55 Hz) and spatialresolution (down to 0.375 m) were obtained from aerosol-backscatter Lidar detectionin combination with simultaneous gas chromatograph (SF6) reference measurements. The database includes detailed crosswind concentration fluctuation measurements. Each experiment, typically of 1/2-hour duration, containsplume mean and variance concentration profiles, intermittency profiles andexceedence and duration statistics. The diffusion experiments were accompanied by detailed in-situ micrometeorological mean and turbulence measurements. In this paper, a new distance-neighbour function for surface-released smoke plumes is proposed, accompanied by experimental evidence in its support. The new distance-neighbour function is found to scale with the surface-layer friction velocity,and not with the inertial subrange dissipation rate, over the range of distance-neighbour separations considered. |
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Keywords: | Concentration fluctuations Distance-neighbour function Lagrangian similarity scaling Lidar Relative diffusion Smoke diffusion experiments Surface layer |
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